LIfe of Pi Intro Power Point
LIfe of Pi Intro Power Point
Aurobindo Ashram
Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
In 1975 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was
found guilty of charges related to her 1971
election campaign.
Because of unrest in India, she kept ruling
and declared a “state of emergency”—this
time period known as the “Emergency”
period. It lasted 18 months and ended in
March 1977.
It was a controversial time period because
she took away people’s rights and jailed her
opponents—yet India was economically
successful.
In Life of Pi, Pi’s father gets nervous about
the possibility of Gandhi taking over his
business—and so this causes him to make
the decision to move to Canada.
Piscine Molitor Patel (Pi)
The protagonist of the story.
Piscine is the narrator for most of the novel, and his
account of his seven months at sea forms the bulk of
the story.
He gets his unusual name from the French word for
pool—and, more specifically, from a pool in Paris in
which a close family friend, Francis Adirubasamy,
loved to swim.
A student of zoology and religion, Pi is quite
interested and intrigued by the habits and
characteristics of animals and people.
The Author of the Story
Narrator of the (fictitious) Author’s Note. He inserts
himself into the narrative at several points
throughout the text. (Watch for italic print.)